Renewable energy: Envision Energy, Clarke Energy, Ava Community Energy

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The latest green energy news includes announcements on Envision Energy, Clarke Energy, Ava Community Energy, and others.

Envision Energy secures $500 million BBVA financing to boost global renewable deployment

Envision Energy has secured a $500 million vendor financing agreement with BBVA Corporate & Investment Banking to accelerate renewable energy deployment across Europe, Asia and Latin America. The programme offers flexible financing tools, extended payment terms and advisory support to help customers overcome capital constraints and speed up project execution. The deal builds on a prior $600 million sustainability-linked loan, reflecting strong lender confidence in Envision’s clean technology portfolio and growth strategy. The financing structure enables early-stage project funding and improved working capital efficiency, supporting large-scale renewable expansion. The initiative highlights the growing role of innovative financial solutions in scaling global energy transition efforts.

Rehlko and INNIO sign 1.25 GW engine deal to power data center growth

Rehlko has entered a multi-year framework agreement with INNIO Group to secure around 1.25 GW of gas engine capacity over three years, targeting rising global demand from data centers and flexible power generation. Delivered through Clarke Energy, the deal ensures long-term supply of reliable and low-carbon power solutions amid surging investment in digital infrastructure and grid resilience. A significant share of the capacity will support hyperscale and enterprise data centers, where uptime and energy reliability are critical. The agreement enables standardized hybrid power deployments and long-term planning certainty, positioning both companies to address structural demand growth in energy-intensive digital ecosystems.

Ava Community Energy launches $11 million home battery program in California

Ava Community Energy has introduced SmartHome Battery, an $11 million residential solar and storage program in Northern California aimed at improving grid resilience and affordability. The initiative provides installation rebates and ongoing incentives for homeowners who connect their batteries to Ava’s virtual power plant. Participants can earn payments by sharing a portion of stored energy during grid events, helping stabilize electricity supply. The program is designed to lower upfront costs, reduce household energy bills and strengthen local grid reliability. By aggregating distributed batteries into a virtual power plant, Ava is advancing community-based clean energy solutions and supporting broader renewable integration.

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Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath
Baburajan Kizhakedath is the editor of GreentechLead.com. He has three decades of experience in tech media.

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